They contain charge.
elements which are magnetic in nature....Ferric or ferrous metals contain iron (Fe)
iron, nickel, cobalt
Magnetism, an aspect of electromagnetism, one of the fundamental forces of nature. Objects such as a bar magnet can influence other magnetic materials, without physically connecting them, because magnetic objects produce a magnetic field. Magnetic fields are usually represented by magnetic flux lines. Magnetic fields influence magnetic materials and also influence charged particles that move through the magnetic field.
NO!silly goose!
I am not entirely sure what you are after, but you might say that:* It is the nature of magnets to be magnetic. Or:* It is the nature of magnets to be surrounded by a magnetic field.
yes
yes, magnetite is magnetic in nature . it is one of the first things which were used to indicate direction north and south. Also known as loadstone it is a black colored mineral having metallic luster.
Things that are affected by a magnetic field, such as iron and steel can hover in a magnetic field.
if they have iron or outher magnetic things in them
No type of magnetic mineral found in nature is properly called "platinum" by a chemist, because platinum is a chemical element and is not magnetic! The most common magnetic mineral found in nature is called "magnetite". It contains both iron (II) and iron (III) oxides in nearly constant proportions.
if you get to magnetic things it will not be able to touch together
Nature wants to make things equal
The Nature of Things was created in 1960.
No. Most magnetic objects contain iron.
conductors
They contain charge.